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Bentley Barnato Roadster

The Bentley Barnato Roadster is a concept designed by Ben Knapp Voith while attending an 8-month design internship at Bentley. It is a modern interpretation of what the Bentley Boys (elite and adventurous British gentlemen racers who drove Bentley sports cars in the 1920s) would drive today. Ben´s tribute was inspired by Bentley´s early cars but also the gracious curves of the R-Type Continental. The end result is a stylish contemporary car with self-evident attention to detail.



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Tropicfeel Interior
Johann Wolff Interior
Carol Bike Interior
Vindome Interior
London Sock Interior
Vaultskin Interior
Flint and Tinder Interior
Oxford Hill interior
Floyd Interior
Dan Henry Interior
Rains Interior
Cariuma Interior
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Mercedes EQ eBike

The latest automobile company to embark on a partnership with a bicycle manufacturer is Mercedes-Benz, and together with NPlus Bikes they have introduced the limited edition Mercedes EQ eBike. This is the ultimate electric bicycle, it uses pedal assist technology which senses the torque or power input of the rider and seamlessly matches it with electric motor assistance. By mounting the power unit and battery in the centre of the bike, the Mid Drive Torque Sensing p...
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1977 International Harvester Scout II Traveler

Looking for a unique vehicle to hit the beach next summer with the family? Look no further, this awesome 1977 International Harvester Scout II Traveler was purchased by the seller in 2021 as a nearly finished build. It had previously been modified with a mighty 350ci Chevrolet V8 crate engine. Since then, improvements have included a gorgeous dark red repaint, funky interior reupholstery, installation of FiTech fuel injection, an aftermarket air conditioning system,...
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HONDA GOLDWING KENZO

Designed and built in England by Death Machines of London, this incredible looking beast is a custom 1977 Honda Gold Wing GL1000 inspired by a Samurai general’s armor and named after Kenzo Tada, who was the first Asian to compete in the legendary Isle of Man TT in 1930. The impressive build was constructed using a myriad of modern and old-school construction techniques including CNC machining, 3D-printing, and using an English wheel and sowing machine....
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